No. 568    |    10 January 2023
   

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Two Memories from the Book: This Man has No End

We had a brother named Zandi, he was a mechanical engineer, and he was in charge of our equipment. In the middle of the Dawn 8 operation, I heard that his son had an accident the day before and was killed. They kept this child until the father came, to assign responsibility to the driver who hit him, and to bury the child. I thought how to convince our brother to come back without him noticing.

Oral History News of November-December 2022

According to Iranian Oral History website, "News of the Month" is the title of a series of reports on this website. These reports have a look at the news related to the topic of the website in written and virtual media. In the following, you will read news from November-December 2022. The representative of the Supreme Leader in Lorestan province said: recording the oral history and memories of the fighting clerics during the Islamic Revolution and Holy Defense ...

The Book of “Militant Women”

Cooking in Neauphle-le-Château

Imam was in Najaf. Doctor [Ibrahim Yazdi] went Germany in 1978 so that he could go to Iraq, to the city of Najaf, and join Imam. When he had arrived Kuwait he was informed that to be aware not to be raided on the borders; anyway, we had friends in the Arab region. It was supposed the Shahs regime to capture Imam between Iran and Iraq border and take him to Iran that fortunately they did not manage, and Imam headed to France and dwelt in Neauphle-le-Château.

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Da (Mother)

The Memoirs of Seyyedeh Zahra Hoseyni

Seyyedeh Zahra Hoseyni

Translated from the Persian with an Introduction by Paul Sprachman

Persian Version (2008)

Sooreh Mehr Publishing House

English Version (2014)

Mazda Publishers

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The same tall girl with dark features that I saw the previous day stepped forward and said, “What’s the matter with you? Why are you making such a fuss?”

All at once I was on the verge of tears, but I described the situation at Jannatabad to her.


 
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